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Igor Jesus is becoming the diamond in Forest’s £200m spree for European glory

Igor Jesus is becoming the diamond in Forest’s £200m spree for European glory

While there remains question marks over some of the other summer additions, Jesus is far and away the most impressive of the lot. “Igor has come on and looked sharp, he stays alive and his finish was absolutely superb,” said Dyche. “It’s a really good win for us and I think it would have been harsh if we’d not won with our performance. “I stepped into European competition when it was a tricky time but the squad mentality is really good. “We’re going to the next phase after Christmas and now it’s about getting on with the Premier League and we know we’re still got a lot of work to do in them.” This was Forest’s first away victory in Europe for 11,013 days since a win over Auxerre in October 1995. The goal on that night was scored by Steve Stone, who is now part of Dyche’s coaching team. Forest’s return to Europe, after a wait of nearly 30 years, has felt like a trip down memory lane. In their last match they faced …

Welcome to Slovenia: a land of medieval castles, sprawling forests and a Passion Play | Slovenia Your Way

Welcome to Slovenia: a land of medieval castles, sprawling forests and a Passion Play | Slovenia Your Way

Boutique destinations offering authentic, off-the-beaten-track experiences are becoming the way to travel, as holidaymakers increasingly question the value of overtourism, nature-exploiting excursions and holiday cliches. Just over two hours away by plane, Slovenia fits the boutique bill – and then some. You’ll find gorgeous scenery, outdoor adventure and wellness, as well as vibrant cities, culture and superb gastronomy. Welcome to the green heart of Europe … For culture Slovenia has a long and rich history – and a vast amount of culture to show for it. The capital Ljubljana is distinguished by its outstanding art nouveau buildings, but also boasts some breathtaking baroque architecture. Away from the cities, sprawling medieval castles dot the landscape, and you’ll find bijou churches and chapels hidden away in the hills – and there are plenty of small, beautifully preserved old towns such as Škofja Loka, Kranj, Piran or Maribor waiting to be discovered. The Kurentovanje carnival in Ptuj; the old town of Škofja Loka. Photograph: Marko Pigac; Jošt Gantar There’s no shortage of museums and galleries, with enough in …